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market in mexico a big exporter, it is no wonder that president obama is talking about trade. dodge the war on drugs has killed tens of thousands of people, especially along this border. the country's time -- is trying to present a new image, a good place to do business. and for factory owners targeting america, it is the place to be. dodge the medical supplies likeny makes things support, made in mexico. rate has dropped, but the police chief still needs 10 bodyguards and rarely walks the streets. he is on the drug cartel's hit list. them, we fight against have every day to fight very hard against them. continue with that entitlement. playing a teamre from brazil. mexico's economic growth is twice that of their heavyweight opponent. but not much of the president can do to improve the country's performance. more on relations between the u.s. and mexico, i'm joined from new york, author of two nations, indivisible. me.ks very much for joining president obama start his trip to mexico and you have written a graeat op-ed. the idea that mexico is no longer a poor country but americ
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let's go back to the basics because it has been a while since we've talked about guantanamo. we've been averting our eyes from this problem partly because it seems so insoluble. there are 166 detainees only 20 of those are the real big fish, the terrorists that are going to be facing trial. 86 have been cleared by military and intelligence boards of the united states government to be sent back to their home country. some of those people were cleared during the bush administration in 2007. and they're sitting around stuck in this bizarre -- gwen: because? >> because politics got involved. two things happened. first, of course, back in 2010, congress, mostly republicans, some democrats, got alarmed about moving guantanamo prisoners to the united states even though there was a super max prison in ill-, the president's home state that could have been used. but that got blocked. then a second problem arose and that was that some -- there had been releases and transfers back over time including during the bush administration of the least threatening detainees. but some of them went
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first president obama talking to my prime minister and then gave the money to prime minister netanyahu and prime minister netanyahu read the formal apology over the phone and my prime minister said it is accepted. >> rose: so what are the consequences given the apology and apology stepped on the relations between israel and turkey and the future? >> that bilateral to get back to normal step by step there are two more things, one of them is to lift the embargos located on gaza. >> rose: right. >> now gaza is like an awful prison and we have to form lies that. >> is that going to happen? >> that is what we expect, as part of our condition. >> the condition was they eliminate -- >> that's right. that's right. and also for those turkish student who were killed, we believe that da. >> rose: compensation. >> the families should be compensate disbhd and the israelis said they would do that. >> that they would do that and there is a small negotiation team working on that subject. turkish israeli relations are very important for the whole region, because the region itself is going through a his
first president obama talking to my prime minister and then gave the money to prime minister netanyahu and prime minister netanyahu read the formal apology over the phone and my prime minister said it is accepted. >> rose: so what are the consequences given the apology and apology stepped on the relations between israel and turkey and the future? >> that bilateral to get back to normal step by step there are two more things, one of them is to lift the embargos located on gaza....
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and ended up saying boehner and obama reached a deal and obama walked away from it. well, eric cantor, in his interview with ryan lizza of "the new yorker" a couple of months ago basically corrected him. he said, well, i talked to boehner and said it really wouldn't be a good idea to reach a deal now because then the issue evaporates. the president gets the credit, and he has a better chance of being re-elected. better to keep it alive and fight it out in the -- in the election. >> and it didn't pay off for them, did -- >> it didn't pay off at all. >> except they held the house but it didn't pay off for them in the senate. he lost two seats in the senate. didn't pay off for him in winning the presidency? >> it was a -- call it a riverboat gamble, i suppose you could say. because what cantor said in that interview was -- if we win it all, then we don't have to compromise. they didn't. but the reaction wasn't, all right, now we have to compromise. instead it was, we're still not going to compromise. >> you've said you have some hope for the senate. there is some seemin
and ended up saying boehner and obama reached a deal and obama walked away from it. well, eric cantor, in his interview with ryan lizza of "the new yorker" a couple of months ago basically corrected him. he said, well, i talked to boehner and said it really wouldn't be a good idea to reach a deal now because then the issue evaporates. the president gets the credit, and he has a better chance of being re-elected. better to keep it alive and fight it out in the -- in the election....
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>> i don't think you should have the kind of grand bargain that president obama is talking about with the republicans where you cut social security and medicare and in exchange the republicans agree to raise taxes and you have ten more years of austerity. i think in the next year or two until the economy gets back on its feet, you need public spending to get people back to work, rebuild the infrastructure and make it more competitive and when you get back to something close to full employment, people have jobs and are paying taxes, then you can reduce the debt because you have a higher growth rate and the debt ratio comes down on its own accord. that's the time to rebalance. >> woodruff: would that be your remedy? >> i think the headline for listeners is not what i want but what has happened. if you look at the cbo's unless of what president obama and the republicans have agreed to and they stabilized the debt at a reasonable level about the average of the last 20 years relatively quickly. my guess is given that there's a lot of posturing in washington but they are not going to do muc
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. >> narrator: no one in the obama administration would talk to frontline about top secret america. but the president had reauthorized almost all of the dark side operations. greystone-- the hunt for bin laden and al-qaeda-- continued. >> authorities were continued that we were originally granted by president bush beginning shortly after 9/11. those were all picked up, reviewed and endorsed by the obama administration. >> narrator: at home, the president decided to expand the growth of top secret america. >> they've done nothing to roll it back. they've done very little to look inside of it, to say what is it that works, what doesn't work, what do we really need, and in this time of economic hardship, what don't we need? >> narrator: the president understood the political realities. >> there's going to be a terrorist strike some day, and when there is, if you've reduced the terrorism budget, the other party, whoever the other party is at the time, is going to say that you were responsible for the terrorist strike because you cut back the budget. and so it's a very, very risky thing
. >> narrator: no one in the obama administration would talk to frontline about top secret america. but the president had reauthorized almost all of the dark side operations. greystone-- the hunt for bin laden and al-qaeda-- continued. >> authorities were continued that we were originally granted by president bush beginning shortly after 9/11. those were all picked up, reviewed and endorsed by the obama administration. >> narrator: at home, the president decided to expand the...
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obama talks a lot during the press conference and it is his platform and you have to find out a way to cut to the chase. >> we have to go, ryan lizza, lynn sweet, thank you. >>> up next, the jodi arias murder trial heads to the finish line. i'm a carpenter. i'm an accountant. a mechanical engineer. and i shop at walmart. truth is, over sixty percent of america shops at walmart every month. i find what i need, at a great price. and the money i save goes to important things. braces for my daughter. a little something for my son's college fund. when people look at me, i hope they see someone building a better life. vo: living better: that's the real walmart. man: how did i get here? dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your family's future? we'll help you get there. there's a reason no one says "easy like monday morning." sundays are the warrior'
obama talks a lot during the press conference and it is his platform and you have to find out a way to cut to the chase. >> we have to go, ryan lizza, lynn sweet, thank you. >>> up next, the jodi arias murder trial heads to the finish line. i'm a carpenter. i'm an accountant. a mechanical engineer. and i shop at walmart. truth is, over sixty percent of america shops at walmart every month. i find what i need, at a great price. and the money i save goes to important things. braces...
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. >> so over the last few days president obama has golfed. he went to the white house correspondent dinner. he had a sund sunday where he >> stephen: tonight, we've got a big problem with gitmo in that we're talking about gitmo in. ( laughter ) then the summer bloc busters. now hollywood can undermine our morals in 3d. and my guest ben kingsley is an accomplished actor despite being born with a debilitating accent. a man arrested for shooting at the white house said he was upset over u.s. marijuana laws. man, if only there were some way to mellow that guy out. ( laughter ) this is the the "colbert report" captioning sponsored by comedy central
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we will talk about the gop agenda in congress including the budget and health care. at 9:15, the fact of sequestration cut on food safety. in washington today president obama, who will be joined by vice president biden, will announce new employment opportunities for veterans. live coverage today on c-span3 of around 1150 eastern time. released today found that prepaid funding is at the lowest level in a decade. state ofor called it a " emergency." what is the quality of education in your community?
we will talk about the gop agenda in congress including the budget and health care. at 9:15, the fact of sequestration cut on food safety. in washington today president obama, who will be joined by vice president biden, will announce new employment opportunities for veterans. live coverage today on c-span3 of around 1150 eastern time. released today found that prepaid funding is at the lowest level in a decade. state ofor called it a " emergency." what is the quality of education in...
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the reason we talked about. they were on the line. i think cheney was, you know, when bush leaves down, goes away, stays silent five years, cheney moves across the river and basically is in obama's face almost from day one. >> that was a break with tradition. >> that defines the men. >> the big problem bush had with cheney is a lot of the advice, particularly in the second term was not very good. cheney wanted to take out 0 the syrian reactor. i talked to people who were there when cheney was just, we've got to do it and bush was quite reluctant and cheney won't give up. and at the meeting bush rolls his eyes when cheney is just overadvocating. i think that was a break and i think people -- chris: what time was that? >> let's see, was it '07? i'm sorry -- >> you have a way, bob. that's great reporting. >> but no, that's -- when you roll your eyes -- chris: oh, yeah. >> at your vice president in front of the others, that's kind of the partnership is over. chris: when you leave town, you better have a rear guard left behind you and chen
the reason we talked about. they were on the line. i think cheney was, you know, when bush leaves down, goes away, stays silent five years, cheney moves across the river and basically is in obama's face almost from day one. >> that was a break with tradition. >> that defines the men. >> the big problem bush had with cheney is a lot of the advice, particularly in the second term was not very good. cheney wanted to take out 0 the syrian reactor. i talked to people who were there...
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thank you. >> president obama's weekly address, which he taped in mexico yesterday the president talked about the current state of our border. i want to you look and listen to this and let's talk about it on the other side >> our bored we are mexico is more secure than in years, illegal crossings are down by nearly 80% from their peak in 2000. we have got more to do not just to secure the border but to fix an immigration system that is badly broken. >> you deal with border issues every day in arizona, how accurate is that description of how well things are going? >> i think the description is very accurate. the assets, the manpower, the enforcement activities, critics say it is a militarized zone, at least in the tucson sector, other parts of the bored perk the he having for the the number of deportation, the number of detentions that occurred in the last four or five year, record level under this president. so the issue of making enforcement the only discussion point in this immigration debate is a red herring. enforcement is moving. it's at 87%, 92%, detainment and the benchmark is 90
thank you. >> president obama's weekly address, which he taped in mexico yesterday the president talked about the current state of our border. i want to you look and listen to this and let's talk about it on the other side >> our bored we are mexico is more secure than in years, illegal crossings are down by nearly 80% from their peak in 2000. we have got more to do not just to secure the border but to fix an immigration system that is badly broken. >> you deal with border...
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i will talk obama for mdaa. i will talk obama for the patriot act for the visa courts and going after whistle belowers, for putting bradley manning in jail forever possibly possibly. so the he is peen espionage act has been used by president obama more. the last seven presidents combined used it less. >> i don't find it liberal but mainstream. but the robin hood tax of less than 1% on each transaction. >> half a percent would raise $180 billion minimum on wall street transactions. we would get the biggest share that have money would come to new york because it comes from new york. so we would have a federal law guys like the goldman sachs crew can't go to california. in europe they're going to pass it any day now. we could raise money and underwrite what goes on in this city. we have tons of people who are unemployed. 60% of black youth unemployed. >> john: it seems like a very mild form of austerity for those who could afford austerity. you said something bringing people from occupy wall street to a credico adm
i will talk obama for mdaa. i will talk obama for the patriot act for the visa courts and going after whistle belowers, for putting bradley manning in jail forever possibly possibly. so the he is peen espionage act has been used by president obama more. the last seven presidents combined used it less. >> i don't find it liberal but mainstream. but the robin hood tax of less than 1% on each transaction. >> half a percent would raise $180 billion minimum on wall street transactions....
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president obama does not see a scenario which american ground troops are sent in. that seems to be primarily a message to the american public as there is more and more talk coming out of washington that the united states will need to become more deeply involved in the syrian crisis. richard engel, nbc news. >>> coming up next, we'll introduce you to a bay areaball legend. how the sequester cuts may make life harder for him. >>> a peek at the tech tool bar in the south bay. the local library with the first of its find program involving technology. >>> think of it as the apple genius bar at a public library. >> monday, you will be able to test readers at a library. scott budman had has the story you will see only on nbc bay area. >> reporter: yes, libraries are still filled with paper books, but especially around here, they are also full of tech savvy people. with that in mind, the cupertino library will roll out the tech tool bar, a smorgasbord of e-readers. >> this is partly to train and use volunteers here who are more tech savvy and happy to take that time to exp
president obama does not see a scenario which american ground troops are sent in. that seems to be primarily a message to the american public as there is more and more talk coming out of washington that the united states will need to become more deeply involved in the syrian crisis. richard engel, nbc news. >>> coming up next, we'll introduce you to a bay areaball legend. how the sequester cuts may make life harder for him. >>> a peek at the tech tool bar in the south bay. the...
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, talking about how his hands are tied hereby can do nothing. it is a national security matter on which he just has no authority to fix the problem. because even as the cheney doctrine of executive power lives on and the congress wants to foist on the presidency the constitutionally inconceivable power to wage war forever on his own say-so without checking with anybody, despite all that, on this one issue on an offshore issue in communist cuba, on this one thing the congress has decided to get up on its hynde legs and tell the president, no, mr. president, you are don't get to decide, we do. >> i've asked to review everything we've done in guantanamo, and i'm going to reengage with congress to try to make the case that this is not something in the best interest of the american people and it's not sustainable. the notion we're going to continue to keep over a hundred individuals in no man's land in perpetuity, even at a time when we've wound down the war in iraq, we're winding down the war in afghan stan, we're having success defeating al qaeda c
, talking about how his hands are tied hereby can do nothing. it is a national security matter on which he just has no authority to fix the problem. because even as the cheney doctrine of executive power lives on and the congress wants to foist on the presidency the constitutionally inconceivable power to wage war forever on his own say-so without checking with anybody, despite all that, on this one issue on an offshore issue in communist cuba, on this one thing the congress has decided to get...
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. >> david, let's talk about obama's wars and his use of modern warfare on the cyber wars as you mentioned, and then the drone wars. as we've discussed, these wars are prosecuted without congressional say-so. are largely unaccountable. rules of engagement have really yet to be codfide on both fronts. they are targeted but there is serious collateral damage in the case of drones, obviously innocent civilians have been killed. as you point out, that was sort of unintentionally replicated around the world, that virus. i wonder if we can take a historical look for a second. obama might be a nobel peace prize winner for his aversion to traditional warfare but he has been a pioneer commando in terms of modern warfare. how do you think the longview of history will parcel out those two opposing ends of the psalm coin? >> you know, it is a great question. as i reported on confront and conceal, i got to a point where i reached an american official, worked for president bush, worked for president obama, worked with them quite closely, and this official said to me, you know, what was surprising about
. >> david, let's talk about obama's wars and his use of modern warfare on the cyber wars as you mentioned, and then the drone wars. as we've discussed, these wars are prosecuted without congressional say-so. are largely unaccountable. rules of engagement have really yet to be codfide on both fronts. they are targeted but there is serious collateral damage in the case of drones, obviously innocent civilians have been killed. as you point out, that was sort of unintentionally replicated...
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let's talk about foreign policy right now today president obama spoke with white house reporters and he said that the crisis in syria is growing hig knowledge the fact that chemical weapons might be being used in syria but he doesn't know by whom so let's listen to what president obama said and then we'll talk about it. well we now have evidence that chemical weapons have been used inside of syria but we don't know. how they were used when they were used who used them we don't have a chain of custody but establishes what exactly happened and when i am making decisions about america's national security and attentional for taking additional action. in response to chemical weapon use i've got to make sure i've got the facts he wants to make sure he has the facts now this is something that a lot of people who are there president bush didn't do before entering iraq with the weapons of mass destruction is it fair to compare syria with iraq the weapons of mass destruction with the alleged chemical use i think i think it is it's get all the information and after we've gotten all the informat
let's talk about foreign policy right now today president obama spoke with white house reporters and he said that the crisis in syria is growing hig knowledge the fact that chemical weapons might be being used in syria but he doesn't know by whom so let's listen to what president obama said and then we'll talk about it. well we now have evidence that chemical weapons have been used inside of syria but we don't know. how they were used when they were used who used them we don't have a chain of...
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president obama mentioned there are now 100 high-tech firms on the west bank. i interviewed this israeli venture capitalist. cisco has invested in them. it is an area of the economy that can and should grow. what is the answer in terms of u.s. policy? first of all i think we have to scale back we're trying to do. i mentioned corruption and no a specifically name the karzai government that has been a huge impedimenta things we try to achieve. hopefully it will be one of his brothers. we don't -- you know, if we don't feel that we have a local partner i think we should hold back in our aid efforts. one thing that we can do is create more incentives like its european union system that was used in turkey. two years ago the secretary clinton used the term economic statecraft. any of you heard that all? this is journalists fall. we don't write about these things. she declared in 2011 in a speech in new york that economic tradecraft was now at the heart of american foreign policy. she defined economic statecraft as creating jobs as home and abroad. in terms of the mid
president obama mentioned there are now 100 high-tech firms on the west bank. i interviewed this israeli venture capitalist. cisco has invested in them. it is an area of the economy that can and should grow. what is the answer in terms of u.s. policy? first of all i think we have to scale back we're trying to do. i mentioned corruption and no a specifically name the karzai government that has been a huge impedimenta things we try to achieve. hopefully it will be one of his brothers. we don't --...
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i had a chance to talk to him yesterday. he seems like a terrific young man, and, you know, i told him i couldn't be prouder of him. you know, one of the extraordinary measures of progress that we've seen in this country has been the recognition that the lgbt community deserves full equality, not just partial equality, not just tolerance but a recognition that they're fully a part of the american family. and, you know, given the importance of sports in our society, for an individual who's excelled at the highest levels in one of major sports go ahead and say, this is who i am, i'm proud of it, i'm still a great competitor, i'm still seven feet tall and can bang with shaq and, you know, deliver a hard foul -- and for, you know, a lot of young people out there who, you know, are -- are -- are, you know, gay or lesbian, who are struggling with these issues, to see a role model like that who's unafraid, i think it's a great thing. and i think america should be proud that this is just one more step in this ongoing recognition tha
i had a chance to talk to him yesterday. he seems like a terrific young man, and, you know, i told him i couldn't be prouder of him. you know, one of the extraordinary measures of progress that we've seen in this country has been the recognition that the lgbt community deserves full equality, not just partial equality, not just tolerance but a recognition that they're fully a part of the american family. and, you know, given the importance of sports in our society, for an individual who's...
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. >> i want to talk about syria. we'll talk about this in the next segment at length with the israeli ambassador, but after stating the use of chemicals was a red line this week president obama seemed to back off that. take a look. >> this is not an on or off switch. this is an ongoing challenge that all of us have to be concerned about. >> senator manchin, as a member of the senate armed services committee, are you, first of all, persuaded that the assad regime did use chemical weapons and what do you make of the fact that the president set a marker, assad stepped over it, and now he's backing away? >> from what i've been told, what i've seen in the briefings i've had, it shows that they have used it and do have the capabilities. there's some question after, as we know, iraq, how that had gone. there's questions in senators' minds, i believe. when you watch the whole thing unfold in syria right now, we look at syria from the standpoint, do we send troops in? there's people advocating that. do we have give all the su
. >> i want to talk about syria. we'll talk about this in the next segment at length with the israeli ambassador, but after stating the use of chemicals was a red line this week president obama seemed to back off that. take a look. >> this is not an on or off switch. this is an ongoing challenge that all of us have to be concerned about. >> senator manchin, as a member of the senate armed services committee, are you, first of all, persuaded that the assad regime did use...
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for power within obama administration sent american foreign policy into retreat making country look less engaged. joining us now, best selling author of brand-new book "the dispensable nation." vali nasr, welcome, we recommend your book. the need to stop leading militarily, you and i a having this conversation to day that president talks about game changers and red lines once again in syria and rhetori rhett continues. what is going on here? >> well preside laid down a red line if syria uses chemical weapon then u.s. will get involved in the conflict, syria -- there severed tha there is ea has done so, if america does not do anything, it is about our credibility. our willingness to enforce our red line, we're not doing so that would impact our standing. lou: our standing is already i guess, suspect, given all developments. we have watched the obama drama, if you will with north korea recede from headlines with boston bombing, we have now watching a president recede from his red line deck l declarationa number of months iran remains a in middle east, where is this leading us? >> mess
for power within obama administration sent american foreign policy into retreat making country look less engaged. joining us now, best selling author of brand-new book "the dispensable nation." vali nasr, welcome, we recommend your book. the need to stop leading militarily, you and i a having this conversation to day that president talks about game changers and red lines once again in syria and rhetori rhett continues. what is going on here? >> well preside laid down a red line...
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we've done a lot of criticizing with president obama and what he's done and the vision and lack thereof. >> host: the book wasn't necessarily critical but i do think that the vital thing the americans have to think about and look at because i think particularly when it comes to the middle east and south asia we have come to the point we decided foreign policy doesn't matter. we are sort of adopting an attitude that doing less in the region is better and we don't need to get into solving messy problems and we can focus on issues at home. we ought to sort of debate this much more openly come coherently so it think the president has done well in many areas of the foreign policy with asia, latin america, and one can say that his success but two things i want to raise, one is how do we make foreign policy, how do we balance between civilians and military, how do we actually set forth strategy interest and pursue it and are we have the right place and my sense is that even if we are not at the wrong place, it is time for us to get out. we've tangled with the middle east quite a lot over decad
we've done a lot of criticizing with president obama and what he's done and the vision and lack thereof. >> host: the book wasn't necessarily critical but i do think that the vital thing the americans have to think about and look at because i think particularly when it comes to the middle east and south asia we have come to the point we decided foreign policy doesn't matter. we are sort of adopting an attitude that doing less in the region is better and we don't need to get into solving...
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wars clearly show that that is very far from the truth to talk about the concept of dirty wars and how expansive the shadow war program is across the world part of the reason why i call the dirty wars is because the obama administration has really tried to give the impression that it's waging a clean war and of course there's no such thing as a clean war but also the idea that the only people are being that are being killed are members of al qaeda or terrorists that want to do harm to the united states and that the drone strikes are surgical and clean and that the number of civilians killed is actually very small but the other recall the dirty wars is because i feel like we're moving back to an era like the one nine hundred eighty s. when the u.s. was fueling all of these dirty wars in central america in nicaragua honduras el salvador and elsewhere i mean the under the obama administration we have kind of full spectrum covert war you have the drone strikes continuation of the use of mercenaries use of special operations forces cruise missile strikes proxy warlords in somalia so it's al
wars clearly show that that is very far from the truth to talk about the concept of dirty wars and how expansive the shadow war program is across the world part of the reason why i call the dirty wars is because the obama administration has really tried to give the impression that it's waging a clean war and of course there's no such thing as a clean war but also the idea that the only people are being that are being killed are members of al qaeda or terrorists that want to do harm to the...
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and just like you know as well western intentions in syria come up in today's cross talk with people of well it's on air bit later this hour in fact they ask what's behind president obama's red line in the syrian conflict and could nato countries break the civil war deadlock just a couple of questions will be under the microscope. so surely now they're putting more questions than answers as the boston bombing investigation continues with one suspect dead you're the one in custody an online of media frenzy is in overdrive and speculations rife among the theories is that the older brother tommy. was killed by police after being captured it's an allegation shared by the suspect's mother to start doing consistencies and police reports and footage from the moment another suspicion triggered online disputes is that the whole thing was staged to allegedly backed up by pictures of the blast revelations all submerging as well that size of his body in a culture. as speculation continues regarding where exactly the elder brother to meddle on saturday night became so interested in radical islam
and just like you know as well western intentions in syria come up in today's cross talk with people of well it's on air bit later this hour in fact they ask what's behind president obama's red line in the syrian conflict and could nato countries break the civil war deadlock just a couple of questions will be under the microscope. so surely now they're putting more questions than answers as the boston bombing investigation continues with one suspect dead you're the one in custody an online of...
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dirty wars clearly show that that is very far from the truth to talk about the concept of dirty wars and how expansive the shadow war program is across the world are part of the reason why i call the dirty wars is because the obama administration has really tried to give the impression that it's waging a clean war and of course there's no such thing as a clean war but also this idea that the only people are being that are being killed are members of al qaeda or terrorists that want to do harm to the united states and that the drone strikes are surgical and clean and that the number of civilians killed is actually very small but the other reason i call the dirty wars is because i feel like we're moving back to an era like the one nine hundred eighty s. when the u.s. was fueling all of these dirty wars in central america in nicaragua honduras el salvador and elsewhere i mean the under the obama administration we have kind of full spectrum covert war you have the drone strikes continuation of the use of mercenaries use of special operations forces cruise missile strikes proxy war lords
dirty wars clearly show that that is very far from the truth to talk about the concept of dirty wars and how expansive the shadow war program is across the world are part of the reason why i call the dirty wars is because the obama administration has really tried to give the impression that it's waging a clean war and of course there's no such thing as a clean war but also this idea that the only people are being that are being killed are members of al qaeda or terrorists that want to do harm...
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obama who was on display in washington over the weekend. it's fascinating. goldberg is next. ♪ what's up everybody how ya doing today? ♪ ♪ you're probably busy but i've got something to say ♪ ♪ even when you think you've got no worries at all ♪ ♪ bad credit can hit you like a cannonball ♪ ♪ so check the site, make sure your credit's cool ♪ ♪ before you dip your flippers in the swimming pool!♪ ♪it's easy to use, it helps you to see ♪ ♪ how your score's affecting you financially ♪ ♪ no need to change clothes, wear what you got on ♪ ♪ and jump in to free-credit-score-dot-com ♪ narrator: offer applies with enrollment in freecreditscore.com. gotbo goldberg. any headline you saw from the correspondent's dinner? >> well, a couple of pieces of news, i think. one was that wayne lappier of the national rifle association and the billionaire conservative coke brothers were the special guests at the msnbc table. >> bill: no they weren't. >> no i made that up. second ching which you mentioned in your talking points
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western intentions in syria come up in today's cross talk to the people of arizona again next hour what's behind president obama's red line in the syrian conflict and also questions about nato countries breaking the civil war deadlock as well so the come is a taste of. the thing. is it. was a little program titles anyway now they're pretty more questions than answers as the boston bombing investigation continues with one suspect dead of the other in custody and online a media frenzy is in overdrive and speculation is rife among the theories is that the elder brother tom i learned since i have was killed by police after being captured is allegation that said shared by the suspects mother we've heard that before who cited in consistencies and police reports and footage from the manhunt another suspicion to this triggered online disputes is that the whole thing was staged allegedly backed up by pictures from the blast site new revelations are also emerging as well not though from the u.s. or from russia with outside of it medina cancian of a now has the details. speculation continues regardi
western intentions in syria come up in today's cross talk to the people of arizona again next hour what's behind president obama's red line in the syrian conflict and also questions about nato countries breaking the civil war deadlock as well so the come is a taste of. the thing. is it. was a little program titles anyway now they're pretty more questions than answers as the boston bombing investigation continues with one suspect dead of the other in custody and online a media frenzy is in...
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about foreign policy so let's talk about foreign policy right now today president obama spoke with white house reporters and he said that the crisis in syria is growing hig knowledge the fact that chemical weapons might be being used in syria but he doesn't know by whom so let's take a listen to what president obama said and then we'll talk about it. what we now have is evidence that chemical weapons have been used inside of syria but we don't know. how they were used when they were used to use them we don't have a chain of. custody that establishes what exactly happened. and when i am making decisions about america's national security and the potential for taking additional action. in response to chemical weapon use i've got to make sure i've got the facts. he wants to make sure he has the facts now this is something that a lot of people who are there president bush didn't do before entering iraq with the weapons of mass destruction is it fair to compare syria with iraq the weapons of mass destruction with the alleged chemical use i think i think it is it's get all the information and a
about foreign policy so let's talk about foreign policy right now today president obama spoke with white house reporters and he said that the crisis in syria is growing hig knowledge the fact that chemical weapons might be being used in syria but he doesn't know by whom so let's take a listen to what president obama said and then we'll talk about it. what we now have is evidence that chemical weapons have been used inside of syria but we don't know. how they were used when they were used to use...
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so obama's still calling on all his big writers to help him there. he went over very well. as good or sometimes even funnier than conan. >> i thought he was a little bit funnier than conan. that's just my opinion. david, thanks so much for your time and those photos that you posted. of course, you had a terrific time at the event and we appreciate you sharing it with us. >> thanks, betty. >>> now for another look at the weather, here's nbc's dylan dri drier with the weather channel forecast. >> we're talking about rain across the southeast, heavy in spots, especially down through the carolinas. it's already stretching into the washington, d.c. area with some lighter showers across new york and new jersey today. but the big area of concern will be for damaging winds, maybe some isolated hail, especially into southern wisconsin and that will stretch back into northeastern kansas. that's the area where we should see some of our strongest storms today. betty? >> thank you, dylan. we appreciate that. >>> just ahead, who won the weekend box office battle of the continents. and so
so obama's still calling on all his big writers to help him there. he went over very well. as good or sometimes even funnier than conan. >> i thought he was a little bit funnier than conan. that's just my opinion. david, thanks so much for your time and those photos that you posted. of course, you had a terrific time at the event and we appreciate you sharing it with us. >> thanks, betty. >>> now for another look at the weather, here's nbc's dylan dri drier with the weather...
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he's still there and there is no legitimate reason why he can't come back to london tomorrow or talk about him being clearly and there's new information that's come to light recently that the foreign secretary william hague well tell us what he said what the new information that just came to light you dissent from ation which is william hague the british foreign secretary wrote to me saying that he had been told by the americans that shaq arizonan the kid to go to saudi arabia not to britain well that's total drivel there's no other person i know of out of one hundred sixty six people in guantanamo who's been cleared to go to one place shaq has never been told he's only kid to go to one place he's been given two notices neither of which say that now there's a reason for it and the reason is they want to gag him and the people who want to gag him is not just the united states the u.s. wants him to go to saudi arabia on the premise that the saudis will keep him banged up forever he won't be able to talk to the media and he won't talk to anyone so certainly the u.s. would like to.
he's still there and there is no legitimate reason why he can't come back to london tomorrow or talk about him being clearly and there's new information that's come to light recently that the foreign secretary william hague well tell us what he said what the new information that just came to light you dissent from ation which is william hague the british foreign secretary wrote to me saying that he had been told by the americans that shaq arizonan the kid to go to saudi arabia not to britain...
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and now he seems to be steering away from any talk of precipitous action. let's see that then and now you. >> that is a red line for us and that there would be enormous consequences if we start seeing movement on the chemical weapons front or the use of chemical weapons. this is going to be a long-term proposition. it is not going be something that is solved easily overnight. >> chris: i understand you are not calling for any action. is your government troubled at all that red lines and enormous consequences have now you become a "long-term proposition"? >> we have a different red line entirely. if the syrian regime tries to transfer chemical weapons or what we call game changing weapons to the is systems in lebanon israel will react and we are serious about the red line and sticking about the red line and the people in syria though that. the chemical weapons situation again is very, very complex. this is an american call. the united states and israel are sovereign countries and we have to make our own decisions whether about syria or about the iranian nucl
and now he seems to be steering away from any talk of precipitous action. let's see that then and now you. >> that is a red line for us and that there would be enormous consequences if we start seeing movement on the chemical weapons front or the use of chemical weapons. this is going to be a long-term proposition. it is not going be something that is solved easily overnight. >> chris: i understand you are not calling for any action. is your government troubled at all that red lines...
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the fbi turned uphi tamerlan tsarnaev in 2011 despite talking to him directly. president obama today defended the feds and suggested critics have political motives. his life was the last claimed in a rampage of terror in boston, but now the family of slain si "the lead" for an exclusive talk about the depth of their loss. >>> and thee unkept. president obama returning to one of his earliest failures in office and vowing today a new push to close the prison in guantanamo bay. >>> boston a city still recovering from the terrorist attacks from one week ago. the kind of evidence that could drive this investigation to a new level. within the last hour cnn has learned investigators found at least one fingerprint on bomb fragments according to a law enforcement official with knowledge of the investigation. we're told no matches have yet been made. anefor and after the attacks. we're going to get deeper into that. the president is also backing a review ordered by director of national intelligence james clapper to see which agencies dropped the attacks. >> protocols and
the fbi turned uphi tamerlan tsarnaev in 2011 despite talking to him directly. president obama today defended the feds and suggested critics have political motives. his life was the last claimed in a rampage of terror in boston, but now the family of slain si "the lead" for an exclusive talk about the depth of their loss. >>> and thee unkept. president obama returning to one of his earliest failures in office and vowing today a new push to close the prison in guantanamo bay....